, | ther It CASE OF MISTAKER IDENTITY. Loca an el alls, How a Father Was Happily Sur- Frower Snow There W be + fowler : ; ae ta T Sent let aad Sed. prised at the Graveside, r Curnton, Mass,, July 26.—A rem ark- | Fine | x —An elaborate system } able case of mistaken identity is at present oF GOOD LUCK e now being ed in the department | occupying the minds of the residents of - | buildings at Ottawa It will be ready for | thie town, more especially those who have = ~ service in Septem ber. a direct interest in the affair. maa CIRCLETTES mm | ; ey Last Thursday &man wea killed by the — SAVE, THE HEELS - | Tory py A Bean.—A two year old steer,| cars in Lewicton, Me, and parties there = | owned by Mr. Michael Terbune, was so positively identified the body of the unfor-~ | hadly torn bya bear last week that it had | tunate mao as that of © idward Hoffman, of | to be killed lhe bear escaped.-— Windsor | this town, although he was known ip Lew- iston by another name The authorities erfection | seam o notified Charles F. Hoffman, of Clinton, we Covrror Cavapa.—The next | that his scn had been killed, and as the " ~ Circlettes |- of the Supreme Court ef Canada | young man had been away from home for The first day | several years, his whereabouts being un- open on Oetober 4th. Wve the heels—the wearing value cf the | fF filing cases is Septem ber 13th. The | known, Mr. Hoffman ordered the body to ere 7 lay ford: poeitimg factums is Septem. | be met atthe station by relatives and aoe tacree ed 20 Dp. ’ ft ce ae ly | ber 17th, and she lent day for inscriptions friends and conveyed tothe cemetery, pees Have Chem OR YOUr BOK. en September 18tb. where a special funeral service took place. pr the asking—we put them on eden Just before the remains were to be depos~ 0 0 ces coe ; Quire a Recorp.—For one man to have | ited intothe grave, Mr. Hoffman insisted : erected during his lifetime the large num— | that the casket be reopened to enable him pyoa want them, don’t mind 4% 'PS~ | ter of 120 sawmills and 63 grist milla is | to take a fim] look at the deceased. Wha #8 pieasure for us to pul certainly quite a record in this line, but | his request had been granted, be was hap~< ig 18 Said to be the number of such un- | pily surprised when he discovered that the lertakings comp! e sted by William Chie~ | body was not that of hie son aed did not : lley & Co-, |: i | 5 a gous i Co.—New Glas gow Bulletin, “22 m, who recently di ie 1 at Marydale, An-| in any way resemble him. [he casket : was immediately placeiina tomb and eS Shoeists. - tomorrow will be aeturned to the authori-~ Sxe.etons Ungartaep.—In excavating | ties in Lewiston, where it is hoped @ suc- aA Bedford, near the property of Harold | cessful identification will be made. re Ap surance Silver, two eKeietonus Oi aaa about peer neeee nome tid Ball JU years of age, hare been unearthed. One | appeared to have met a violent death. The emaios were aisco lolects You I vered near where dig When any part of the body isn’t doing gin ~+>-e+oe-— , for supposed French treasure has bode the work that nature intended it to do, it ¢ the care le ssness } gOlog OD for many Vears. They may bave puts the whole systein out of tune—oui of | lain there pear a century. — Halifax | harmony. Sickness in one part of the a y our neigs hbor, as well | | Herald. body is likely to run into all parts of the —— body. When children siana a row of e 1e purely accidental | 15 fires. ies may come Frost Dramatic Com. | bricks ou end.they knock the whole row down by upsetting one brick. That is exactly what happens to the health when the bowels fail to perform their proper function. Constipation makes trouble all : , along the line—puts the liver out of order, Miss Marietta LaDell gave eeveral suc- | jg hed for the kidneys—bad for the cessful entertainments in St John’s, Nfd,| stomach. It holds in the body poisonous last week. matier, and because it cannot go any place a else, it gets into the blood. The blood Great Srrawperrizs.—The record for } carries it all over the system. That makes strawberry picking at Springfield Farm, | sjuggishness, lassitude, bad breath causes Lower Traro, was made on Thursday when | windy belching, stops digestion in the 543 boxes were picked, says @ Truro paper. | stomach, causes sour stomach, heartburn The last eighteen dozen boxes were sup- aan headache. You can avoid all such erior in size and quality. A number of trouble, for Dr. Pierce’s Pleasaut Pellets boxes of the big berries were put on exbi~ | cugy constipation and its attendant evils. 0 r bition in Truro inthe evening and were} Send 31 cents in one-cent staraps to Dr. u i the admired of all beholders. The Messrs | p vy. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for his a Black are jubilaat over the large crop of | «Medical Adviser.” It is a hank of 1008 Parker this season. pages, profusely illustrated. House Rolls THEATRICAL.—The pany are playing to smal! house at St. John’s, Nfld. The Harkins Company centemplates playing a short season in St John’s, Nfld. ty you at ary time. If | treely insured in my | companies you are Pro | = tected. | | R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown 20006 OS 1S BYTE ODS Cricket Norzrs.—Dr W G Graee, the grand old man of cricket, played his jubilee match at Lord’s on the 18th and 19h. nd black at F Perkins & Co. Robert Abel, the Surrey batsman, bas Sixty ladies’ parasols in black and white; been making remarkable scores again this | former price up to $1.50; now selling at year, having figured in four century part~ | 25¢ each.—W D Mackay. nersv ips in the last two weeks in June. Melbourne cricketers bave wade some D big scores this season. H Stuckney heads ee the list with 6565 in four innings, an ave- Evevivug gloves in blue pink move white are 80 light ial d temptin y th: t 5 : ; Chase’s Preparations Have Merit. t Oseeihem means th ut you v¥ vant a doz. . The price, 10c per doz. For Pi in Ww iles, Eczema, salt Rheum, Pin Worms ¢ in five innings made 600 with an average | . 14 ail skin diseases Dr, Chase’s Ointment is | E of 152 2, and 296 not out as his best. a positive cure, It is recommended by Dr. ©. | } rage of 163.7%. Hs best was 298 E Rush In a recent match Braund, of the Surrey AR ea of the American Journal of Ciub, made six bits out of the grounds for Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure with blower ina- six runs each and 24 fours. His total was | clndedi will cure insipient Catarrh ina few hours; Chronic Catarrh ia one month’s treatment, Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the only combined Kidney-Liver Pills made and Fvening d-ess goods in silk wools and | will positively cure all Kidney-Liver troubles. Iusters at F Perkins & Co. a ———- > TeLernoxe 98. D STEWART - ECLIPSE BAKERY BAXES BEST BREAD. } 205, not out. -_-—-- oo ~~ a =) a his is the third week of our great opening sale, and although » Pi week was a ‘| RECORD ¢ intend this week’s Put It In The Shade egoods MUST GO and share in the sales to ] t Summ “gardless cf cost. So come along wonderful Sains while they last, New eoQods arriving daily at tniner, McLeod & Co’s,, SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. ’ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 28, 1898 OTTETOWN’S ‘Onderful STORE Wonderful Bargains Wonderful assortment STRAW HATS AT COST AND LESS CHILDRENS SUITS AWEFULLY CHEAP WHITE AND FAXGY SUMMER VESTS HOT WEATHER COATS LICHT SUMMER SUITS House in the City for Childrens Clothing. —_— BROTHERS A MAUNA ). e@eeeee 222222 Wholesale & Retail ‘ LLIITH HOUSE 32 to 38 Queen St.. Ch’town, P. EI, a z ae ieee ao stock list and prices, 7 BEER BROS HEREBY CIVE NOTICE ! 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Have been largely used here for 10 years, with plate, and selling very low, most gratifying results—wwd without a single ‘ailure. ewe Pamphlets ete., on application. The Only NT re ene es ——— TT WN. TANTON A-y734D BROS aoe >. een qe srarges a = 6 et es